Monday, May 9, 2011

Birthday Decks Of Cards

Robert Johnson - broadcast birthday

The blog has announced the four-hour Saturday broadcasts on anetnie RadioJAZZ.FM fit a lot of interesting music. Most of the airtime spent with songs by Robert Johnson, both in his own performance, as well as various eminent personalities of jazz, blues and rock, which recorded their concerts or played compositions, the artist, whose birth centenary was celebrated yesterday.

The broadcast appeared, inter alia, the following utwory:
* Robert Johnson – Stop Breakin’ Down Blues
* Jeff Healey Band – Stop Breakin’ Down – Cover To Cover
* John Hammond – Crossroad Blues – John Hammond
* The Jimmy Rogers All-Stars feat. Stephen Stills – Sweet Home Chicago – Blues Blues Blues
* The Blues Brothers Band – Sweet Home Chicago – The Blues Brothers (Music From The Soundtrack)
* Robert Johnson - Come On In My Kitchen
* Johnny Winter & Jeremy Steig (flet) – Come On In My Kitchen – A Rock n’ Roll Collection (1973)
* Robert Johnson – Love In Vain
* The Rolling Stones – Love In Vain – ‘Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out (The Rolling Stones In Concert 1969 Madison Square Garden NY)
* Wojciech Waglewski & Maciek Sobczak – Crossroads – Tribute To Eric Clapton (Various Artists)
* Derek And The Dominos – Crossroads – Live At The Fillmore (1970 – Eric Clapton, Bobby Whitlock Carl Radle, Jim Gordon)
* Robert Johnson – I Believe I’ll Dust My Broom
* Taj Mahal feat. Ry Cooder– Dust My Broom – Taj Mahal (Debut Recording   1967)
* Robert Johnson – 32-20 Blues
* Cassandra Wilson – 32-20 – New Moon Daughter (Brandon Ross gitara)
* Robert Johnson – They’re Red Hot
* Cassandra Wilson – Hot Tamales (aka They’re Red Hot) – Belly Of The Sun (Marvin Sewell gitara)
* Alexis Korner – Hellbound On My Trail – Hoochie Coochie Men: A History Of UK Blues And R&B (1971)
* Foghat – Sweet Home Chicago – Hoochie Coochie Men: A History Of UK Blues And R&B
* Tony McPhee – If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day – Hoochie Coochie Men: A History Of UK Blues And R&B (1971)
* Lynyrd Skynyrd – Crossroads (live 1976) – One More For The Road
* Cream – Crossroads – Backtrackin’ (Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker)
* Robert Johnson – Four Till Late
* Cream – From Four Till Late - Fresh Cream

In broadcast there are also several songs from Eric Clapton: Me & Mr.. Johnson and Sessions For Robert J., which is entirely devoted to compositions by Robert Johnson.

heard a previously prepared interview with Mark Napiórkowski, Jaroslaw Cream, Mark Raduli and Leszek Cichońskim.

There were quotes from the autobiography of Eric Clapton, mentioning his first encounter with music jubilarian.

addition was presented once again an excellent track His Majesty Blues announcing yet unreleased album Jaroslaw cream and Wojciech Karolak - I Love The Blues with guest vocalist with the Star.

was also the announcement of next Wednesday's broadcast - the 11th of May at 19 on Simple Songs will present an artist from Azerbaijan - Aziza Mustafa Zadeh. In her performance as we listened Wednesday's announcement of the composition of attractions Paul Desmond's Take Five with Toots Thielemans and Philip Catherine.

was also a preview disc of the week, which next week will be the latest album was born in Paris, but having roots Vietnamese guitarist Nguyen Le - Songs Of Freedom.

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